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Message 30 from Espejo, N.: Private Water Vendors
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Espejo, N. (1993). Gender and the Management of Drinking Water Supply in
Low Income Urban Communities in Latin America. The Hague, The
Netherlands, IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre.
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Case studies of the e-conference on successes and failures in Gender Mainstreaming in Integrated Water Resource Management
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Message 33 from Wijk, Christine van: A women's project or equality of women and men?
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Wijk, Christine van (2001). The Best of Two Worlds? Methodology for
Participatory Assessment of Community Water Services. IRC Technical
Paper Series 38, IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre, Delft,
Netherlands.
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Case studies of the e-conference on successes and failures in Gender Mainstreaming in Integrated Water Resource Management
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Navigating Gender in African Cities. Synthesis Report (2006)
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A Synthesis Report of Rapid Gender and Pro-Poor Assessments in the 17 Cities of the Water for African Cities (WAC) II Programme.
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Nicaragua: Gender Equality as a Condition for Access to Water and Sanitation
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Case study from the Resource Guide on Gender and IWRM on gender, domestic water supply and sanitation and hygiene
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Nigeria: Using Gender Mainstreaming Processes to Help Protect Drinking Water Sources of the Obudu Plateau Communities in Northern Cross River State
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Case study from the Resource Guide on Gender and IWRM on gender and domestic water supply
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Pakistan: From Purdah to Participation
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Case study from the Resource Guide on Gender and IWRM on gender and water governance in drinking water in Pakistan.
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Pakistan: Initiative of One, Relief for All – Women’s Leadership in the Banda Golra Water Supply Scheme
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Case study from the Resource Guide on Gender and Water on gender, domestic water supply and capacity building.
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Pro-poor water supply and sanitation - Nepal
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Less than 80 percent of the rural population in Nepal has access to safe drinking water while less than 25 percent use sanitation facility. Inadequate access to safe water supply combined with poor environmental sanitation and personal hygiene practices is among the leading causes of diseases such as diarrhea, dysentery, worm infestation, skin diseases.
The The RWSSP Experience used a participatory approach including the non-formal education, hygiene and sanitation education and support to women' s technical training. This proved to have been very effective in empowering the communities including women and seem to result in strong community ownership.
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Review of Oxfam’s Women’s WASH Platforms (2011)
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This report is a review of the Women's Wash Platforms as an approach to gender issues in WASH. The WWP's are teams of women established at the village level, working within their own villages to disseminate information on water and sanitation issues, encourage ‘best practices,’ and implement small Oxfam-‐funded projects that they design and implement themselves with the help of Oxfam staff and partners.
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SACOSAN 2006
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Three years after the first South Asian Conference on Sanitation which was held in Dhaka, Bangladesh, the second SACOSAN took place from 20-21 September 2006 in Islamabad, Pakistan. The executive director of GWA was invited by the Ministry of Environment of Pakistan to speak about “A Gender Approach to Sanitation – Empowerment of Women, Men and Children” in a Gender and Sanitation Session.
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